I tweeted several times about how this year's Atlantic hurricane season is outpacing the so-far record 2005 season. The two tweets that summarize the rest were "As someone else already observed, this is the "Earliest 'S' storm in history, smashing Stan (2005) by 23 DAYS." That year, the National Hurricane Center ran out of names and used Geek letters Alpha through Delta" and "There are only three names left this year, so I expect that will happen again. Tropical Storm Theta by the end of the season, anyone?" That was in response to the naming of Tropical Storm Sally. I'm not the only one. The Weather Channel uploaded this video late last week.
"There's a lot of similarities with the atmosphere here in 2020 that there was in 2005."
We want you to be prepared for what this hurricane season can bring. We can't emphasize enough how important it is to have a plan well before you need one.
Ah, 2020!
"There's a lot of similarities with the atmosphere here in 2020 that there was in 2005."
We want you to be prepared for what this hurricane season can bring. We can't emphasize enough how important it is to have a plan well before you need one.
Ah, 2020!